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    balls187: Well...thats how people reacted to the announcement of the Wii. Until they played it. more »
    Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Yeah... next time I get dumped or loose my job, I'll use the "Iwata logic" more »
    Demonbird: Wow, that's a nice spin. However, Professor Iwata, folks react the same often to things that are tremendous failures. Best of luck, hope you impress. more »
    deanbmmv: I suppose if we assume it's gonna be crap then at least when it luanches we can't be disappointed. Still whether we like it or not it's probably gonna... more »
    TommyImages: I seem to remember Gizmodo slamming the Wii when it first debuted. Something along the lines of a stupid name with underwhelming graphics and technolo... more »
    FrankenPC: You seriously want that kind of mental logic? Become a Republican. I kid! I kid! more »
    Pope John Peeps II: He also finds it a good sign when girls ignore him at parties. "If there is no positive initial reaction, I'd like to think that the sweet honies are ... more »
    Invisible-Echidna: I'll buy a Wii HD before I spend money on more peripherals. more »
    32ndnote: If you want to use the sniper rifle, you must calm down and slow your heartbeat. Other wise your shot will be off by a certain degree of accuracy. Sou... more »
    livinzlife: They could have a game based on that movie crank where you need to keep your adrenaline going to keep the heart rate up and stay alive. Although how ... more »
    strider_mt2k: Look, not all the peripherals are going to be popular or even non-stupid. Just enjoy the fact that the stupid system prints money for ya and move on ... more »
    Sticks Calhoun: This is just Nintendo's way of keeping up with gamers as they age. Coming soon: Glucose Detector Catchy Catheter Magical MRI Blood Pressure Sq... more »
    Yanguang: "You insensitive clod! I have a weak heart!" more »
  • #blockquote

    Iwata: It's a "Good Sign" When Everybody Thinks New Nintendo Stuff Is Lame

    Sometimes, I wish my brain processed reality with this kind of incredible logic. Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata says the fact that you think the Wii Vitality sensor is lame balls is actually a "good sign" for Nintendo: More »
  • #nintendo

    Nintendo on the Wii Vitality Sensor: You Just Don't Understand

    The Wii Vitality Sensor was met with a very harsh, possibly unfair reception when it was announced at E3. Now, Nintendo is getting a little defensive about their upcoming medical instrument game peripheral. More »